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Tax and spending

August 2024

  • Liz Kendall, smiling, with sunglasses on her head.

    Labour is fast discovering that Britain needs more than a Band-Aid to restore it to health

    Isabel Hardman
  • William Keegan

    William Keegan's in my view
    Austerity is still austerity, even under a Labour government

    William Keegan
  • Kendall in Downing Street smiling

    It’s time to end blame culture over benefits bill, says Labour minister

  • Jessica Zbinden-Webster

    Sunscreen is taxed as a ‘cosmetic’ in the UK. As a skin cancer survivor, I’m appalled

    Jessica Zbinden-Webster
  • Brief letters
    Will Labour end all taxpayer bailouts?

  • No more fiscal favours? Calls to tax super-rich gain traction around world

  • UK ministers warned to prepare for tough decisions on spending

  • William Keegan's in my view
    Britain didn’t vote Labour just to get a new iron chancellor

    William Keegan
  • Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, in her office at no 11 Downing Street, London.

    Here’s how Rachel Reeves could plug the black hole in Britain’s finances

  • George Monbiot

    Who is brave enough to back Brazil’s global tax on billionaires? The answer will define our future

    George Monbiot
  • Rachel Reeves speaking in parliament, flanked by Keir Starmer and Darren Jones.

    Some taxes will have to rise in 30 October budget, says Rachel Reeves

  • Martin Rowson on the row over the ‘black hole’ in public finances – cartoon

    Guardian Opinion cartoon
    Martin Rowson on the row over the ‘black hole’ in public finances – cartoon

  • Angela Rayner announcing housing reforms in parliament.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Greens say Labour should focus more on building council homes and that new housing plan is flawed – as it happened

  • They walk side by side through the Members' Lobby

    Reeves accuses Hunt of £22bn lie; nonsense, he says. What’s the truth?

  • Hunt ‘knowingly and deliberately’ lied about finances, says Reeves

  • First Edition newsletter
    Tuesday briefing: What Rachel Reeves’ ‘tough choices’ mean for Britain

  • The billions Britain needs are at Rachel Reeves’s fingertips, and no fiscal promises need be broken

    Polly Toynbee
  • Reeves speaks against a red background behind a sign in capitals saying: Fixing the foundations

    Reeves moves fast to tackle £22bn budget shortfall ‘covered up’ by Tories

    Measures include cutting winter fuel payments for wealthier pensioners and shelving cap on social care payments
  • Rachel Reeves making a statement in the Commons on public finances

    Rachel Reeves pursues political prize over £22bn financial hole

    Carefully honed message of Commons speech is having to make tricky decisions because Tories left us a mess
  • Rachel Reeves

    The Guardian view on Rachel Reeves’ statement: beyond the Tory black hole

    Editorial: The chancellor was right to call out her predecessors’ culpability for a disastrous inheritance. But Labour must be bolder
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